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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1903)
MONDAY. SHALL YAQUINA Be Made a Sea Going Vessel Har bor, Is tbe question which will be consid ered at Newport tomorrow begimng at XI o'clock, in a meeting of prominent citizens cf the valley with the U. 8. Engineera in charge ol the government works ol the Northwest Tbe report ol the engineers will practically settle the matter, hence the importance of the meoting. . The board of engineers, consisting oi Lieut. Ooi; Heuer, of Ban -Francisco, Mai. John Millia, ot Seattle and Maj. vtr n imuSL nf Portland, arrived in that nitv this noon and went to the. Bay on the Corvallia and Eastern. They were joined at this city by Hon. J. K. Weatherford, Hon. W. E. Bilyeu, Hon. S. A. DawBon, Hon. J. J. Whit ney. Mayor W. H. Davis. 8. E, Young, W. B. Stevens, Edwin Stone and Col. Montaaue, and at Oorvallis by promi nent business and professional men, who with others will represent the in terests of the state and Bay in the needed improvements. Judge riino, another staunch friend of the Bay, is already there . & strong shosmg will be made for the commercial need ol the improvement. U. o. senator u. w cuuuu, accompanied the party in the interest of Oregon. Crop Doings. Some of the threshing crewa in the country never stopped for the recent rains, which were less severe a few miles from Albany in some directions. This week will about clean ud the wheat. Hop picking is being pushed at Inde pendence and other hop towns.and there will be little damage from rams. Prunes are all right Laseelle Bros, and others began drying this morning and picking and drying a ill be pushed. The Aibanv packing house of Fortiniller & Laeselle' Bros , is ready for all the prunes that will be brought. The comp any expect to at least double their last year's shipment of about fifty ear loads. New Commercial Man. Prof, Wm, J. M. Cos, of Chicago, has been secured to take charge of the com mercial department of Albany College, He 4s undoubtedly at first-elasB man. His record speaks for this fact. He bas been principal of the high school of Mo line,Ill.,for four years and superintend ent of the public school five vears.He bas in connection with his work had a good deal of experience in commercial work, teaching short hand, typewriting and bookkeeping. He is also highly recom mended as a cultured, Christian gentle man. . 1 Prof. Cox will arrive next Saturday ready tor business. Revising the Sanborn Map. E, Pinter, representing the Sanborn map people, arrived in Albany yesterday and went to Lebanon this morning. He is revising the Sanborn map; giving place to all the new structures erected during the vear, as well as all changes, He will fix ud the neighboring towns and then do Albany, There will be quite s number of places to fill in, Albany. Miss Nellie Elkms went to the Bay this afternoon. Prol. ThoB. MoKnight, of Tennessee returned to-day from the Bay, Hon. 0. T. Porter was able to be an and down stairs today tbe first time in six or seven weeks. Eugene Cusick, of thiB city will go to Portland tomorrow to enter the Hill Military Academy. 1 1 C. K. Frank and wife, Misses Ella and Mida McCoy and Mrs S. E, Young re turned today from the Bay, Fred Dawson and J. E, Bridgeford airived home from the Bay yesterday afternoon, coming out by wagon, Mr. Joe Dubruille has returned from Portland, and will now have charge of the Herald's job department. Mr. Ver non has gone to Portland, Medford Mail: Kenneth Fronk, of Albany, is In Medford upon a visit to relatives and friends. The young man is a son of C. K. Fronk, who was station agent in Medford about twelve yeatB ago. T. C Bloomer and wife, of the Hotel Revere., are expect Jd home any time in their automobile, from a trip to Port land, where tbey have been the past week. They made the trip down be tween ' a. m., and 3 p. m, Mr. Foster Gibson, son of Rev. Gib son, of Portland, is in the cfty tbe guest of hiB cousin Mrs. P. A. Young, while on his way to Eugene to enter the TJ. of O, He will take a special course in electrical engineering. Miss Georgia Gywnne daughter of Rev . Gwynne, of Anaconna, Mont., formerly of Salem, a young lady well known in Albany, and Mr. Ohas. F. Wright, on Sept. 9 were married at the home of the bride's parente. They will make their home in Portland. An enjoyable reception was given on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs, 'Ella Merrill, in honor other friend Mrs, Scoit, of J .ewieton, Idaho, who has been visiting here. Those present were Mrs, Mrs. Scott, tbe M it bob Brenner, Mrs, Merrill, AlisB Minnie Meriill, Miss Francis Murphy, Miss Laura Dannals, Miss Fannie Huston, Miss Nellie Dan nals and Mr, Will Merrill. Mr. X, W. Boom, who recently came here from the east bas purchased five acres of land adjoining the G, W.Wright addition in west Albany and is erecting a neat residence npon it. This part of the city is growing rapidly, several new houses bavicg.'goce up thtre during the past year. Mrs. Fessler's Death. Mrs. M.iris Fussier, who wis trik;n with paralyeis tst week, died at har home at ISO East First street.tbts morn iug at toe ageof 74 year. She aas bom in Austria, and has been a resident of Aibanv for a good masv years. Kh leaves a son in Portland and dauifhter, a resident ol Albany, Mrs, J. A. Gross, formerly of the depot hotel, is a sister. .She was a member of the Catholic church. The funeral service will M held at tbe residence of tbe deceased tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, to which ail rienda are invited. An Eleven Deer Crowd. Ed. Zejss, Sr., Henry Kireeb, BsraUi Rumbaugh and John Scblosssr returned yesterday irora Trout Greek in the Big Bottom Country, where they had been hunting deer. They Jelt Robert Veal and Dan Rumbaugh. Young Parker, of Salem, a member o! the crowd, came out several davs ago. Eleven deer was the record, Haiold Rumbaugh was the champion deer slayer oi tlis crowd. Thay had a fine time. John Schlosser denies s lung any of tbe deer. Death of Josephine Ludwig, Josephine, the six year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Ludwig, their onlv child, died of scarlet fever, Sunday morning, Kept, la.atter an illness oi oniy two or three days. She was a briifht, orettv.friendly little iiirl beloved by all knowing her. The bereaved parenm have the sympathy of all m their loss. Mrs. Benjamin Hardman Died At Biddies, Sunday, Sept . 13, 1903, at the aga ol 78 yeare. The remainss were brought lo Aibanv this morning and buried in the city cemetery besides those of Her Husband, wno died six years ago. The deceased was a pioneer resident of ths county, residing here until a few years ago wnen sue moved to itiaatos to reside. A Good Rumor, Said lo be well founded, is that the present S, P. depot will be torn down, and a ntw depot, without the dining room ereciea on rais siue oi tne yard, where it wi'l belongs, and that then there will be dining cars for the eatiojr. service. In tact tniB came directly from an B. P. official. Merchants report fall business onen.. ing briBkly, A business meeting of the Epworth League will be held to-night at 8 o'eloet Regular meeting of the W. 0. T, XT, tomorrow aiternoon at 3 o'clock. State fair week. Better go and help it along. It will be the best yet. In one hop yard near Eugene only 12 out of 100 acres have been picked, Geo, 8. Gorley, of Albany, is working for Al Simmons, the photographer, Eugene Register. Tbe public schools opened today with a good attendance, though not what the population oi the city justifies,:; Rev. White's Bible, talks and study at the TJ, P. Church, will be resumed tonight at a ociock, in Jeremiah Everybody interested is invited. Government weather ptediction: to night and Tut eday cloudy with possible showers Tuesday. To-day ths barom eter is up. Twentj-two splendid looking Her fords passed through Aibanv this noon from Reno, Nev., to the stste lair, a part oi tne big Btaca nerd of blooded Uer fords. Tbe Sunday Oregonian oontains'a very good picture of Mr, and- Mrs. ' Floyd uotns, wno recently began sailing on the matrimonial sea from Albany, J, W, Odgers, a former Albany dentist, is a resident of Berkely, Calif,, where he has been running a grocery store. Dr. Aubrey, another former Albany dentist, is now a resident of San Francisee. Prof. D, V. 8. Reid tells the Times that he has just received his commission as Deputy TJ. 8, mineral aurveyor and is now prepared to survey all kinds of mining claims in a lanlul manner. Heppner Times, , Salem Statesman: E, H. Kuhr, of AlbaBy, the Oregon representative of tbe International Correspondence Schools, of Scranton, Pennsylvania, arrived in Salem yesterday to remain during the fair, Mrs. 8. H, Gourley has opened an electric massage office in her building next aoor to u. Jf , uannais blacksmith shop. While in Los Angeles Mrs. Gourley took a Special coarse in an elect ric massage school, receiving bar diplo ma. This isa new institution for Albany, When Lou Billion went a mile in 2 flat some people remarked that if one of thelold time sulkeya was UBed Maud 1 8 s record of 'i ;08 could not be beaten. So just to show what could be done, Lou Dillon went a mile after one of the old suikeys, several years.old, axle type, no uuu ueuiiuge, auu uiu lb tu itie world moves. The Mystic Midgets is soon to be given at Tbe Dalles under the direction of Mr, and Mrs. Collins, The Chronicle says: "At Albany, Oregon, it was the general opinion that the "Mystic Mid gets" was a performance which had never been equalled in beauty or inter eBt in the history of that city. It is UB' der rehearsal for the Yogt in the near future. Prineville News; H, E, Steece, who has been ia our city for three weeks past left IsBt Thursday aiternoon in company with hie wife and brothar-in law 8, 8, Brown, for Albany, by way of tbe military road, Mr, Steele's work i asriog his sift? in our city was in con I section with Important timber bosinets, Our Prices? Well they are simply all right. Try and see, 0, E, Bbownell, Second St. Hotel Arrivals. W A Wells, Coivallis, J K Berrv. " Ohaa SUeiinf8.'l.l, Oorvallis, J ,U Woodruff, Portland, Geo B Pratt, Portland, H M Peyser, S, F, W H Wilson, Ges 0reek- MrsGrsi;- Patterson, Portland. Mt; H B Oreighton, " r W Holcomb, " Mary Dintoo, Iona, Ksb, Cora Wilkes, " " N B Shafer, Lexington 111, JohaShafer, " " Henry Bergman, Cedar liapkis, Mlo, VV A Furbongh, Chicago. H J Faulkner, ' F B Sloan, Crawfordsvitle, J B " S Q Turttle, Independence, Clay Closser, Ashland, John De Land, 8t Louis, W H Bayne, Mill City, K M Morgan and dais, Toledo, Cbas A Smith and mother, Lebanon E D Ressler, Monmouth , G H Fitsgibbon, Portland, A A Brewer, " Rev T B Ford, Eugene, E L Saeheu, N Y, ' snk A Peters, Portland, H ocheMer, N Y, H T Caswell. Portland, K Davis, " D Baker, " W G Martin, ' A O Lawrence, " G eo Settle, Oakland, FTi-ompBOB, Pocatello. Elisabeth Oox, Canton, 0, Alia Oitbeas, BaUey, 0 B Caldwell, Port Oxfurd, J H Zamalt, " B Stephens; Portland, Leon Dreyfus, Mary Miliar, Arlington, Frank Miller, "Portland,?; MeKinlov Mitchell, ' H V Clarke, " Henrv Lyons, Lyons, T W Sullivan, Oregon Oitv, N P Hawley, " " R M Cramer, Oorvallis. Mrs, Ohaa Robs, Forest Grove, H N Sewell, E Short of 8, P, Call, O L Dick, Portland, Sam Goldsmith, Portland, H D Barker and wife, Newport, Sheriff Ross and daughter, Toledo, O K BoaHdina, ifewbere. Archie aad Luella Van Oleve, Raker City, . J Beard, Salem, Uljda Hughes, Oregon City, W J Bbessgreen, Oorvallis, J 8 Morgan, Oorvallis, John A Aiken, Cottage Grove, T H Goddaid. Mill City. M E Davis, Junction, Henry Maine, Yaouina, G O Graves, Portland, John M Sinclair, 8, F. 0 H Bdmunds, Portland, Kd Felton.Ooryallia. O D Frazier, Portland, G S Georee and wf, 8. F, Mis, 0 T Liiiard and chiidrem, Prine- ville. Mrs, W 0 ueetl and daughters, Burns J D Thomas, Colliers Weekly, H H Withycombe, New York, J W FoBter, orvailia, 4 N D Hardy, Pt Townsend, O D Jewett, Lincoln Neb, J R Suiiib, Lebanon, W D Busey, Sodaviils, F D Seaton, Aurora, F P King, Po Hand, W M Kelly, S. F. CO Gilbert, M, Y. STRAIN TOO GREAT. Hundreds (of Albany Find It So. Readers Tbe bne! le and worry of bueineBB men The hard work nd ahooplng of workman Tbe woman's houahold eares Are to great on tbs ki Jneya: Backache, headache, tideaeha Kidney troubles, nrinary troubles follow An Albany citizen tells yiu how to euro thSm all, C, Pratt, carpenter, residing one and a hall mile from Albany, eays; "Doan'a Kidney Pills were so highly spoken of to ms by a friend who had used them that I decided to give them a trial and procured a box at foshay & Mason's dmg store, I overtaxed myself and brought on severe headache. I paid little at tention to it at first but it gradually grew worse, wnen i am anytmng which caused a strain on my back or took a slight eold I wag sure to suffer from tevere pain across my loins, I started in using Doan'a Kidney Pills as directed and thay haloed me from the first. By the time I had finished taking them tho pain bad entirely disap peared." Ifor sale by all dealers. 80 eents per box, Fostsr-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, S, Y. sole agents for the U, 8, Bemember the name Deans and take no other. Dallas's Live Case. Dallas has a very lively ease, W, Q, Elliot's wife and daughter left him while he was on a trip to Bsitorn Oregon, He hunted them np and found them in Portland In disreputable business. He look his wife back and they returned to Dallas, men he hau two ot tho saloon keepers arrested, W, J, Atchinson and William MsHardy wera fined 25 piece for allowing a woman to loiter around a saloon. Two other charges were compromised and dropped. Charges against other citizens in connection with tbe case are promised, Elliot is a former saloon keeper, and it is said that he may oe arresttd lor several thtngi, A Puritative Pleasure, I yon eva took De Witt's Little Karly Risers fur , biliiousaess or constipation you know what a purgative pleasure Is, These famous little pills cleanse tie lirer and rid the system jf all bile without traducing unpleasant affects. They do not gripe, sicken or weaken , but give tone atd strength to tbe Hsiues and or gans involved, W. H, Howell ol Hoos ton, Tex,, ajB; "No better pi!l cm be found titan Little Kar y Riars f r con stipation, tick headaens, ot," Sold ht Foshayi Meson, Bears tl A li &1 Yw Haw Htwp f gfj COURT HOUSE NEWS, Lienss ta tuarty Ums4 ta W F Pj sons s,;a iift s-eiinar. tnyentorist filed : Relate I W Burrs!, personal proptrty fimt UO; Helen La mar, a miuor, peoai property 1000 P W Starr persunsl orooertv 3081,17. Mary Starr, personal projeity 18ii0. Personal property ordered sola In ei tats of J W Burnii, lo estate of Lena Lar&as, insane. Oct. 5 set for hearing petition for sale of real property, m estate of Hutu Fields, real oropertv ordered sold. V H Caldwell annotated administrator of estate of J H Caldwell, Appraisers, 41 a uase, a a Bodiaa and Heary Ma Eimurry, Desda recorded: R Glasa IJshn H Glaji.47-8 acres,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., B P Bheasereen to L Black, 10 seres.,,.,, 1000 8120 81S0 J Robert A Bamford to Lisz'ie Beck, tract iana 12 w, ....... ........ Lizzie Bees to Edna Bauer, aams as tags Elsie V Weitman to J 0 Parrott, 2 acas..,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,, A T Gtoch to Robis B KuaBey,--lot, Shelburn , 25 Haney J Wrmoth to E V Msdte, 2,20 acres ............ ,.,..., Mortgages for KO0, , 1600 Satisfaction of mortgages for (35 and 110. A. 0. U. W. Attention! A Soap Creek basket picnic will be given at tbe A, O. u, W. hall nest Monday evtning. All Workman are in vitea to attend, Oome and bring your BaeKetB well liiieo. By order ol iligii Pneit. Mr, and Mrs, F, J , Adams returned today from Yaooina, Mr, and Mrs, J, F, Trontman went to the Bay today for a short outlog. Mrs, Pierson Adams returned to-dav irora tier earn mar a outmg at the say. Dr. ParvincamenB fromlSaiem thial. noon to reorganise his music classes, I Mrs, Addia Fields and daughter ar rived today on a ?ilt with Albany friends. Mrs. Oeorsw MeKnisrht, of Hepnoer, ia vlsitine Linn sounty relatives and friends. Tnos, McGhse and family have moved irons Janetion to Haystack, Crook Coun ty to reside. Mr, Ohas. Van Winkle, ol Halsey, has been in tha etty tbe guest of hta brother, Recorder Van Winkle, lira; M, Sternberg and sou Oharlei returned this noon Irom a two monthe outing at Ysqnina, W, H, Latouratte, who ha been traveling in the interest ot MoMinnvHIe coiif ge, was in the city to-day. Mr, and Mrs, Kasper Vandran, of tha Hotel Pendleton, are in tbe city tto guests of Mr, Ohria Van Dran, tir of tho O, B, agent, has cegun a eterasmp in the iaettes tfazaar , Mr, and Mrs, T, O, Bloomer arrived home last night on tha cars, line flrsi psrt of the trip was made in tbeir aato mobile. Mr, and Mrs, B, J, MeOune, ol Salt Lake Uity, are In Albany on a visit with their Bon Mr, ,d, Mcuuoe, oi Beeves store. Mrs, Nellie Lamberson passed through tne city this noon tor aoottern Oregon m lite interest of the Ladies of the Mas- causes, Miss Bertha Qlasser, who ha3 bean with Mrs, Ohritcherson.the dressmaker. for tome time baa accepted a clerkship witn w, b, Btevees, Hod, W, Kirk Price, of lolo, arrived in Albany this morning on a visit with his lather Mr. Mimrod Price and other relatives, , Hiss Theresa Bsumsart has been elected a teacher in the if eppner schools and will probably acoapt, 8he is an accomplished teacher. Mr, H, M, Armstrong, of Medford, is in tha city on a yiait with his brother, Mr, M, Armstrong, the well known car penter, eruisar and bear imoter. J, W, Johnson left this afternoon for Riverside, Oalif. to join Ms wife and" daughter, Krs, Emma Hunter, and re side at least during the coming winter. Next Tuesday Sept, She 22nd one day only, Dt, home Eugene's wail known ocnlo optician will bo in Halisy at the Morion Hotel, oon't tstl to nave Ms test your eyes for glasses. B. G, Walton, of Walla Walla, ia In the city. He is iuiarested io mining on Suske Btvsr, isiegram, A fanner Albany man, brother ot H, u, wawon. Mrs, M, Harris, ol Seattle, altar a several weeks virit here with her father, Hod, O, T, Porter, lett tuts aiternoon for Los Angeles, to visit with her sister, Mrs, Ed Hosier, W, L. Giihsm, Carl Huston, B, L, Edwards, J, D, Oreel, E, D, Bnell and O, 0, Oaldwell, ol Albany, ware regis tered at the Hotel Gross, Engene, yes terday. Bom ol taem are noma now. Mrs, L, P. Crilcherson, Iba dress maker, left this afierooan for Bast Bioorofleld, S, Y called there by th serious illness of her sister. How long she will remain mil depend unon cir cumstances, Mrs, Oritcherson formerly resided at Victor, H, i . Mr. B, 0, Wilkes and little son and Mrs. IS, H. Deotoo, ol Jewell Oby, Kan sas, aie visiting tnelr parents Mr, and Mrs. Thot. Glsse of Benton Oountv. Th Isdies ara former residents of Linn Co, and it is to ba hoped thay will enjay the Oregon prunes and climate William E, Wallace end Kiss Ell hth Phillips, of Bradrteek, Petin,, on .'nt, Oth were msr.isae by Kev, 8 Elliot Irvine, at the residence of Mr,. Ohc Yetkins in Starptbflrg, Pa. Mr, Wllee is a termer Alosny ooy, trti" ia or wr nn,lia die tHtstnt hems of U,J Woodwortn, where bis father died, after which he and hie mothermoyed to 0n ad una tit to Ptnaijlvsnla, Plenty of Talk, At the opBiog of lss fair last weoiEg Opening, President W, H, Wiirojjg Welcome, Mayor 0. P, BUhop, Uorar nor George E Chamberlain, The Lewis and Clara Fair, H, W. Qooda, director general. Oriental Faira, by Hon, H. B. Bsmd, Oregon eommiatfaner to japan. Livestock Industry by Jaam Withy combe. National Ltrosfoek Ooo motion h . B, Beach, president of Portland Board ol Trade, Commercial Organisations bv tt Liv ingston, president Portland Chamber of Commerce, Marion County by H, B, TMIesen, Fair and EsooiitioM bv Bi-Qovs nor T, I, Qer. The Qranze bv B. Q. Laada, Blasts Blata Grange, ioa state tatr by ei-Uoveroor Z, F, Moody. i,ivesioeis Shows bv Gnvarfmr Jnhn Sparta, oJ.Seyada, uar Doralga Kelatione by -Oowoor w. P, Lord, Government Crop Report,. But httio wheat remains to ba em and thrashing is wall sdtranced, In aoma sections, howssr, It will take, at beat, two wesksjlonger bafora tha grain The soli has been .ffiw! b5 the rains for fall i,h. . rn w being de in many pSaeaa, Orass baa made a nice start. By the sad of ths week hop picking will ba praeiissallv Ojiupielsd, flrowsra senerally asprsss thamsalTsg m quite pleased with tbayirftlg, both m to qaan tity and qanllty, Prano drying hat beeomegsneral, and with good weather during tha oast two weska big crop will ba iBeared. Peara re ripa and beinz mwketed aa ranldlsr as posiibto. Lata appies eootJnue Joing wail, and it is sspestad about two-thirds of an awrage etop will be harvested. Something Doing. 7 t Wti i ; J . .8UJ fu,u WB - WBI oot wais aioni we Uoag prop erty at ths aorner of First and Lyon straats, Ua will also build a cement walk along tha Jason Wheeler proparty a block farther south, twelve feat wids on seeond street aad eight on Lyon street. A cement walk is also bsrilv needed in front of the Buss House, the oia oaara warn oemg tall ot holes and rieaety. me city council will do well to oroer one tnere also. ihe ettv IS full of millinerv atieRlHee and the hats in latest styles are ohaoging owngrsmp. A new awiten use Been eomnletsd to tha ffeetgsts warshoosa. Timber Holders Organize, About Bity holders ol timber elaimc in Crook and Klamath counties, resitting In Albany met last night in the hall ol Linn Engine Oo Ho, 4, An agreement was made to work together and not tali escept in a pool, Tne general santimem is that i!,uuO is low enough (or tbe claims. At present only f 1,000 Is being offered, and this will not be looked at limner market prospects are bound to improve. Betides those present about fifty others have signed an agreement to pool their eiaimi with them, making over ona nonarea in all, who wilt stand to- gelber for their mutual Interests, Read tha readable poem on the edi torial page, Tha Portland Browns psased ihrough Albany today for Portland altar a dis astrous California trip. The Bisters school hss opened tha fail term with a good attendance, and with excellent (Militias for good work dating comiog year, Ernest Baelow, of Foster, assidentaiiv shot several weeks ago and se. ad up in en olaees, is now able to Bit np nail is mproving rapidly. His recover ia con sidered remarkatlo. People senersil will be slad to know that Ihe Eevlvtti Brigade ara wakiau an Bagehs, argents Fieher is olivine in Baiem state fair week, Lsst night she appeared in tha "'Country Girl," The Ohemawa ladians will nlav Stan ford at football Oct. 29 Bam Morris Is giving uuemawa a reputation. ta uregon and ractlfo is the name ol a road to be built somewhere down in Southern Oregon, It has a familiar sound to Wiilamstta Valley people, inos, iirg(, a foriland roans man. who bad mads 4,000 gimbiiog, has lost It all, or within a eoupla hundred dollar m a single usy ana otgnt, pwymg war teen hours straight and (sinking f 3,800 When tha Quaker Doctors reached Pendleton they were asked an advance iteeosa of 1200 and tlU a dav for sash day lor the nerloo ol 30 days. That's ehesp enough, but bettar still they should oa prohibited entirely, Bee Or, Lowe sure at Haleer next Tuesday 8ept, the 22nd, II you nsd gtstsos in any style, qnaiify or price be can nt you, uonsuttasiOB ires. Have Dr. Lowe cure your headache byremoviog the causa with a ptir of hit superior glasses consult wm at tiaisey luesoay, sept, 22ea, IWstresa Alter Eating, lude Wi , T Holland of Graanrimre, La who Is w9ll and favorably kaowa. Mjs! "1 no eir ago I salfarod grestiy r m in(iigeticB, Altor eating, great dwlrpus would invariably retail, latttsc lor itn nour it so and my mebls wen rwptaUare an u cures me entirely gos mv mwp t refrstttKganoatgesiio: tft. Bold oy roshaj Maapn, The Dairy Farm, The eml eeleetsd for ths wmm ot all rursj eaaseJ-.e?, "Ttm Dairy Farm," whieh mil bs eao tar tha flrat lima ia this Oily m ths Opara Hons oa f aewtoy aenliaiSweaielwicil Kitb tbs Btpwai osre, in fo( four oi ths members o( tfct original east, Mawrs, Tom West, fhea, S. Book, Mlw HaitD Hartley aad Mies Sarah Ward owing been bfosghi di rest (mm Hew Yorif. 11 of toasa piay- are have appeared n "lha Dairv Farm" oar 1W times , Miea Oa Wsldrop, wno lias been ao asarmoas lasnrits is waral tmmat at the Alsaiar 3 hears. oh HMtaai, pay tae mtEccieTous "Mlnty."- Mr, Edvwd Dati, rh left the jmloit to bmsin b mtHnr. aeereditad wish asnsnatmagaM aa the hro, Ha will be ramsmbered by Al- tauay paopia, Altogethar, thr sra twenty ipeakint parts la "Iha Dairy Farm," evsry one o which will ba la campatant Banna, The complete pro- aaaion wuriad by the eompasy, 9100 Reward, $iOQ, - lha reader ol tia paper wlllbsplsaied to ieam that thars i at ieart ona draadad aiaeate thai asisasa has bsea able to esne in ail tes and that Is Catarrh, Hsll'g Oatarrh Core Is Ihe onl potttia ears now known to tha medieal fraternity, Ostarrh baiajj a sonitlfattiinflil daasw, reqairaa a aoartitational tteatajtsfc uai b Oatareh Cats ia tatasn iaieraiy, aittBgdiraetiy apon Ibe Wood aad jaa eoaa sarfaoeB of toe sytem, Bwrsby da KTJi. l"11fn ot taa aueaaa. r? " .".?".. sg" V eau g up tisa esaaSstatios asd ss5eH oatura In doioir (ta work, Th ton bme so mmb tatHi in its saistlw powsra, that tbsy offer One Huudrad Mhos for any earn tisst it Mi to caio. Send tor Hat of tatimotiiais, AdirassJ Bold by Dr airciet, 7So , Hidi's Fjuntly Pills am the bast. - 1 WANTED. Raliabla party ta take SO t w arstciass stoo iii8p on tiiuM, lib era! sonlrast to right party, M.SSSBBRg, SUMMONS I iss Oraoorr C5otJBt of ms Stasis of UBSSMS8B Lata uosjhti, Martha A, Cavwood. fennla Barssa and Emery 8,, Banee, bar oastasd, piatotaffa vs. Jamoa P. Paia and f irginia Pace, Wg lo JanssB 1. Paee and y irgsam Pace lha above named defendants! TB TUB HAME OP THIS STATE Of Oregon you are herein reqnirad to ap pear ana answer iue complaint ol tha above named plaintiffs in tha shows entitled oaart now on Ble with the olarfc of said court on or before the 26th day ot October, 1908,and you ars hereby notified sni u you tan so appear sna aaswer aaut complaint as howby requimd the pialntlto will applj to the oonrt lor the rebel de manded in iheir complaint to-wit! t or a accrae asoiartng the platntina, Hutha A, Uaywood, Jennie Bsraaa and tne defendant James P. Sfma to be tha owners in fee of the following dosiribad land towits lot Ho, 1 and 2 aad the South hall ot Uia If, B, M of Sue, 8 To, 10 B, It, s it ot th j Wiltametto sleriitaa sa Knsn sonn ' ty, Oregon, containing 150 acres and for a decree dkesiing the sauto to ba sold on partition sals sad that Usa proassds da rived torn said sale be applied First, to tbe payment awl exjmnmf ot said suit aod ol tho aaij made thew under and tha aoeming' soils, Ssoond, to tha oawntnt of eot,iad espeasea of obtBimnjf tha patent to said lands ind sectiruijr tha title therato and paving the saxes thereon, and that ths overplus, it ma tharabs, be diHJ equally between Ujb ptaiatia Martha A, Oay wood and Jennie Barass and tho da foadantaiaea P, Para. That eaeh nf M paities ba adjudged to pay ijf of ths oi peBte ot this suit, aod for sach further decree as may be ecnnary and proper. This sammons is served t pnbliSation by order doly made bv Bob. H. M. Palmer Ooosty Judge of Una aoaaty , Oregon, made at chambers on this lh art. da? ot Henteiaber, 1003, said pubHaatiou to be made bv publishing tha same m lbs Amasi DaaooitAT, th& Bist pnbitoaiion t, tie mite sne iitu aay . el September 908 and the last pnbliostion to ha mada ho 23id clay of October, 1MB, wmbbswu mrur, Attorneys for PWnJia, SUMMONS K sub Ci .fours Court o rarm Stame e ynsaof wi i,iMM uovsn, Jopartment Ho, i P, J, Porter, ntalatiff. . H.ik Yaatis, deleadant, to Ralp ! Yantts-, fta above named da Jentei, T V iHhMAMB Of PBB STATE OF A Oragja joj ra haraby raqairad to apjaand anwe (he Mmplsint of tbe at ova oanied plaiatiff in the above et titled court and caoss, bow oa l e with the clerk of enid court m or before tha 38rf dav of (totobar, 1803 and you are hereby no.ifca that il yon fail to appear acd answer said eoasisiasnt m hereby ra quired the pkia.jf,jiH Uks jadasent against yon for ihe mm ot 1113.86 to gettar with infers, thatooa from Maroh mm, iwj, at me raw pr ua per cent per annum and tbe further maj of f 8S.00 at torney'sfcss'atdthjiiosia and dlsbtirse. mint of Ibis selion and will apply to tha court for an an order to sell Ihe real prop, erty attached in this actios, to-wit: yeK)aaiag afe a pymt Oil tite WOrth bouadaiy Una of tbt 0, L, O, of James Varbrougb and wife Mot, No, 2517 and etaini No, l In Tp, IS, South Run 4 (roo, wbieii u 24,81 tbain, Eiisttrm Serthwost orner of said P, L. 0, and running thasee South 3? M cbaias Ihsaea West 13M chain, thence North 37.6J chains, Ibf nce Eat mi (haias to tho plate ot twjtmnjn wniBiiiing- bo seals in Linn csBsty,OrKSB,tor ihautti. said iodgtnsnt, co ( ni snsin etsi. tun sonsaons i, w vai oa you by pBb iicatioa in tba A(.nav lsn,-i,J . ordtrof UtaHon, H, a. f.Iaier. ami. jndga of ton county, Oregon, at ids tai SShdayofSe tetaher, 190a, Tha dale ol the hrt pabtartioa o this snnimong li Sojtoajoer llth 19 8 nd the date of the (art paWioitioa Ss'tSdlo. ber 23rd, JBKi. H, O, Wso L, l RWAS - Attotmsya lor WaintH Sal in on nd at Ibe parcan, (Obeioe